Means for transmitting high-pressure fluids



E. G. DU MAZUEL.

MEANS FOR TRANSMITTING HIGH PRESSURE FLUIDS.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 6.1919.

1,330,310. Patented Feb. 10,1920.

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To all whom it mag/concern:

Be it known that I, EDMOND NAND ROBILLARD DU MAZUEL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Washington, in

the District of Columbia, have invented new ticularly to the above when adapted to convey fluids, gases or other matter under high pressure.

In order that'a clear conception of .my'

invention may be had, it. may be stated briefly that in dealing with fluids, gases'or other matter under high pressure, it is fre' quently necessary to transmit or conveysuch fluids, gases or other matter through long passages, conduits or plpes of a bore of very small cross section area sometimes of a cross section area of less than .00019 square inch. In constructing long passa es, conduits and pipes for use under the a ove circunn stances, it has been diflicult, and generally.

impossible, to obtain the desired-length of such passages, conduits and pipes of a suthciently small bore to answer the require' ments and it is, therefore, one of the objects of my present invention to bu ld or construct passages, conduits and pipes of a bore of any desired cross section area and of any length. 7

A further object is to providea simple and practical passage, conduit or pipe of the above character of exceedingly strong and durable construction as well as one WlTlCfl' drawings wherein similar reference char-. acters denote corresponding parts in the several" v1ews.-

Figure 1 is a longitudinal partial sectional view of a pipe (5 Figs. 1 and'3) showing the various parts in assembled relat1on.-

This pipe (5 Figs. 1 and 3) might however i v Specification of Letters Patent GUY F nRnI- contrivance or a machine or mechanical other device.

Patented F'eb; 1'0,'192o. I

,Application filedMay 6, 1919. Serial No. 235,235. r Y

Fig. 2 is a detail perspective partial view of'certain parts.

' Fig. 3 is atransverse sectional View of the complete passage,- conduit and, or, pipe.

' Referring now to the drawings in detail,

(5 Figs. land 3) denotes a pipe, block or mass,'or part of amachine, mechanlcal-com trlvance or other devlce, of any diameter or size and of any length'through which a' relasize of this fhOle Fig. 1). l/Vithinthi's hole (6 Fig. are positioned a-pluralit 1 of inter-lockingpunits (7 F igs. 1, 2 and 3) that furnish the passage, conduit or. pipe (15 Figs. 1, 2 and 3).." In Fig. 2 each unit I comprises a body portion terminating in an I concentric recess (9 Figs. 1 and 2) at one end boss n .-1.Wing=..

adapted-to receive an interleading or inter- 1 locking boss (10 Figsil and 2) at the opposite end, of an "adjacent unit. This bossa (10 Figs. 1 and2) is surrounded by a recess (11 Figs. 1 and2) adapted toreceive the collar (8 Figs. 1 and 2). The opposite ends of each unit are beveledas at (.12 and. 13 Figs. 1 and 2) whereby when .theunits' tight fit. Ifdesired, a washer (14 Figs, 1..

are assembled there will be a' substantially and 2) may be interposed between the units. The units are adapted to have a push feed with the hole (6 Fig, 1). J

From the above it will be'seen that my 'invention provides. a, simple and practical I passage, conduit orl-rp-ipe of exceedingly 1 strong and durable construction adapted to accomplish ,amongothe'r things all the ob-- jects and advantages herein set forth- Although Ihave shownone style or design of simple passage conduit and-pipe in thedesigns and. specifications, yet- I wish it understood that I donot restrict myself to any one style or design.

Having described invention in an- 60 i tively'large hole (6 Fig. 1) is boredl; As the v length of this pipe, block, mass, etc., 111- creases,1t may be necessary to increase the,

nexed specifications, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters, Patent, is:

1. A pipe for transmitting high pressure 1 fluid, Vsaid'pipe having a relatively minute bore jformed in a plurality of alined mern- I bersinsert'ed in'the pipe body.

'2. A conduit for transmittlng members inserted in ithe eonduit body. 7

3. A means for transmitting high pressure fluid, said means comprising arela tively minute bore formed in a plurality of alinedmembers inserted in the body of said means.

v A device havin gfa me ans for transmit-i ting'liigh pressure fluid, the said means comprising a relatively minute bore formed in a plurality of alined membersinserted in the body of said device.

' E. DU MAZUEL. 

